George Floyd Riots

I think the results would vary depending upon the country, and there would be a range of responses.
Some wouldn’t care, some would be offended, some would say what are you talking about I’m an American.

Yes I have taken a comprehensive poll of 30 million AF AM’s and 100% of them think that way. :wink:

If you’re proud of a quality or identity, then surely that is something that others can judge.

Yeah, people can judge people for literally anything, whenever they want. But what’s the issue with being proud of something and wishing that people would not be judgemental about it?

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March is Irish-American Heritage Month

The collective history will show that “white people” as a whole have been pretty racist.

Maybe if you’re an asshole about it. Some people celebrate these changes.

Dude. Go back to sniffing bicycle seats.

History will show that all people in their own way have been pretty racist. The Marxists using “racism” as their main weapon, are the biggest racists of all. Racism has been so overused against modern white people, they don’t care anymore. They know its a lie.

We all know what the crime statistics say in USA. Racial violence 90% from one direction and it isn’t white.

Being an asshole about it? How would you expect someone goes about it?

You are a sick puppy to even think that, sounds like you are projecting.
How about you go sniffing you own ass after BLM gives you a fresh reaming.

Privilege. Supremacy. Racism.

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Definitely sounds like the goals of BLM as well.

That’s correct. Cultures dominated by white people have brought the world’s average standard of living down so far that it should be a crime.

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Tell that to the Irish.

So have Africans (Bantus, genocides, Mansa Musa selling people into slavery to the white traders), and the Japanese, and the Chinese, and a bunch of others. It’s more common than otherwise through history.

I agree with your general points on this topic but I think it’s important to be accurate.

I could be wrong, but I don’t think that’s(at least, Mansa Musa selling slaves) racism.

I thought it was wearing hooded capes and lighting crosses on fire. Your answer is better.

Is it possible to be racist against your own race? I think so. Clayton Bigsby thinks so too.

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Completely valid point and understood.

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m over my head in a lot of these debates, which is why I mostly just read. But sometimes the idiocy breaks me.

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Clayton Bigsby is white, to the best of his knowledge.

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Then why can there be Black pride?

But, it is not from Mexico. It is a mixture of European and Indigenous Peoples but, mostly European. Outside of small towns there is not a lot of Indigenous influence.

Religion, Architecture, Music, Sports, Fashion, Language, Food.

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Black pride is not the same as black culture.

With regard to black pride, it was a reaction to racism and being told they were inferior.

White people: you blacks are inferior and would be wearing animal skins and picking bugs out of each other’s hair if not for white people.

Black people after years of hearing this: f*** you, we are proud to be black.

White people: that’s racist.

And where did this mix take place? Why do all latino nations have distinct cultures?

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Is culture more determined by where you live within your country(including other races)? I may have more in common with a S.E Asian Indian than Chinese people from some parts of Northern China although there will be lots of superficial similarities.

The question is open to anyone else to answer. Really interested in this. Thanks.

Without thinking about it too deeply, I think that would be the case most of the time. Even in cases where someone is growing up in an immigrant household, they would end up bicultural.

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